Updated
Updated · Fox News · Apr 25
Jazz Chisholm Jr. fails ABS challenge as system confirms strike zone call
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Apr 25

Jazz Chisholm Jr. fails ABS challenge as system confirms strike zone call

14 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 25
  • Chisholm, the New York Yankees second baseman, has now succeeded in just one of six ABS challenges this season after Friday’s failed attempt against the Houston Astros in Houston.
  • The ABS system confirmed the pitch was entirely in the strike zone, leaving Chisholm with a 17% challenge success rate—tied for the lowest among players with at least six challenges.
  • The Yankees as a team have struggled with ABS challenges, holding the league’s eighth-worst overturn rate for batters despite a strong start to the season.
Why is an elite athlete like Jazz Chisholm so bad at challenging strikes?
Is baseball's new ABS system making the game longer and less exciting?
With only two challenges, is the new system truly making games fairer?
Have catchers become the secret weapon for mastering the challenge system?
How does the 'robot ump' change a player's trust in their own eyes?